Daniel Lacalle Global Economy Expert

Daniel Lacalle is one the most influential economists in the world. He is Chief Economist at Tressis SV, Fund Manager at Adriza International Opportunities, Member of the advisory board of the Rafael del Pino foundation, Commissioner of the Community of Madrid in London, President of Instituto Mises Hispano and Professor at IE Business School, London School of Economics, IEB and UNED. Mr. Lacalle has presented and given keynote speeches at the most prestigious forums globally including the Federal Reserve in Houston, the Heritage Foundation in Washington, London School of EconomicsFunds Society Forum in Miami, World Economic ForumForecast Summit in Peru, Mining Show in Dubai, Our Crowd in Jerusalem, Nordea Investor Summit in Oslo, and many others. Mr Lacalle has more than 24 years of experience in the energy and finance sectors, including experience in North Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. He is currently a fund manager overseeing equities, bonds and commodities. He was voted Top 3 Generalist and Number 1 Pan-European Buyside Individual in Oil & Gas in Thomson Reuters’ Extel Survey in 2011, the leading survey among companies and financial institutions. He is also author of the best-selling books: “Life In The Financial Markets” (Wiley, 2014), translated to Portuguese and Spanish ; The Energy World Is Flat” (Wiley, 2014, with Diego Parrilla), translated to Portuguese and Chinese ; “Escape from the Central Bank Trap” (2017, BEP), translated to Spanish. Mr Lacalle also contributes at CNBCWorld Economic ForumEpoch TimesMises InstituteHedgeyeZero HedgeFocus Economics, Seeking Alpha, El EspañolThe Commentator, and The Wall Street Journal. He holds a PhD in Economics, CIIA financial analyst title, with a post graduate degree in IESE and a master’s degree in economic investigation (UCV).

 
Core Inflation Soars, Retail Sales Weaken

Core Inflation Soars, Retail Sales Weaken

For the first time in decades, central banks are tightening their monetary policy while governments continue to spend money as if nothing has changed.

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The Slowdown of U.S. Productivity Sector

The Slowdown of U.S. Productivity Sector

Quantitative easing was designed as a tool to provide time for governments to implement structural reforms, boost growth and strengthen the economy.

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Political Interventionism is the Reason Behind Europe’s Energy Crisis

Political Interventionism is the Reason Behind Europe’s Energy Crisis

An energy policy that bans investment in some technologies based on ideological views and ignores security of supply is doomed to a strepitous failure.

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Jerome Powell’s Double Challenge: Slowing Economy and Vanishing Liquidity

Jerome Powell’s Double Challenge: Slowing Economy and Vanishing Liquidity

The hawkish tone of the Fed’s chairman Jerome Powell on Friday 26th was unequivocal.

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The Oil Market Is Tighter Than You Think

The Oil Market Is Tighter Than You Think

Investors are gloomy due to high volatility in crude oil markets and the cloudy economic outlook.

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